You can scale the heap memory size of the Automation Orchestrator server by creating a custom profile and modifying the resource metrics file.
You can adjust the heap memory size of the Automation Orchestrator server, so your orchestration environment can manage changing workloads. For example, you can increase the heap memory of your Automation Orchestrator deployment if you are planning to manage multiple vCenter instances.
Prerequisites
- Scaling the heap memory of the Automation Orchestrator Appliance is only applicable for standalone Automation Orchestrator instances and is not supported for embedded Automation Orchestrator instances in VMware Aria Automation.
Note: To modify the heap memory of an embedded Automation Orchestrator instance, you must increase the VMware Aria Automation profile size through the VMware Aria Suite Lifecycle. For information on supported VMware Aria Automation profiles, see System Requirements.
- Enable SSH access to the Automation Orchestrator Appliance. See Activate or Deactivate SSH Access to the Automation Orchestrator Appliance.
- Increase the RAM of the virtual machine on which Automation Orchestrator is deployed up to the next suitable increment. Because it is important that enough memory is left available for the rest of the services, the Automation Orchestrator Appliance resources must be scaled up first. For example, If the desired heap memory is
7G
then the Automation Orchestrator Appliance RAM should be increased with4G
respectively because the subtraction between the default heap value of3G
and the desired heap memory is4G
. For information on increasing the RAM of a virtual machine in vSphere, see Change the Memory Configuration in vSphere Virtual Machine Administration.
Procedure
Results
You have changed the heap memory size of your Automation Orchestrator server.